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the national debt. listen. >> we have high-minded pronouncements about how we have to get control of the deficit and how we owe it to our children and grandchildren. well, let's step up, let's do it. i'm prepared to do it. i'm prepared to take on significant heat from my party to get something done. and i expect the other side would be willing to do the same thing, if they mean what they say, that this is important. >> what is the republican response to that? >> i think also, republicans have said, it isn't just us. and that's kind of the point that they're trying to make. we heard house speaker john boehner say that democrats have not been serious about how much entitlements, medicare, medicaid, social security, need to be changed in order for there to be cost savings in the long run. so you have both sides throwing barbs at each other, brooke. and it's really in the messaging here. democrats and republicans trying to point at each other, saying they're not doing enough. really backing each other in th
the national debt. listen. >> we have high-minded pronouncements about how we have to get control of the deficit and how we owe it to our children and grandchildren. well, let's step up, let's do it. i'm prepared to do it. i'm prepared to take on significant heat from my party to get something done. and i expect the other side would be willing to do the same thing, if they mean what they say, that this is important. >> what is the republican response to that? >> i think also,...
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one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a
one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a...
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it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts of lying to officers, they each carry one year maximum in jail. she's been in jail almost three years. it's possible the judge could say time served and let her go free tomorrow. if that's the case, that's just one scenario. if that's the case, the orange county correction department says she won't be released like a typical inmate is once they are let go at the courthouse because of the emotional intense scrutiny on the kate. they put out the statement saying appropriate measures will be taken to release the acquitted into such a manner so as to preserve the safety of
it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts...
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boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and in decatur county it's an 8. the fbi is helping state and local authorities with the investigation as they comb the farmhouse for clues. >> you can't obviously enter a residence without leaving some evidence behind. >> reporter: right now authorities believe it to be a random crime, and the suspect may not have even know the house belonged to a member of congress. and the suspect has not been caught and it is a federal offense to attack a congressman. that was the congressman's chief of staff who was speaking in that piece. he had broken ribs and scrapes, a pretty dramatic thing that happened. >> i'm glad th
boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and...
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boswell ran for help and so did his 22-year-old grandson. he grabbed a shotgun and chased away the untruder. >>> a tour bus crashed on interstate 390. a tire blowout may have caused the accident. >>> california survived karm d armagedd armageddon. interstate 405 re-opened at noon local time yesterday after they finished the work on the bridge much earlier than expected. >>> all in all it was a pretty anticlimatic end to the circus that was the casey anthony trial. she walked out of jail this weekend, released just after midnight sunday morning. to no one's surprise she's gone into hiding. david, it's even out there that her own parents don't know where she is. >> reporter: that's right, kyra. one of the many surprises again continuing with this story. not only did they walk out of jail, she walked out of the front door and waiting for her were a couple of hundred angry protestors, some of them shouting the word killer as she got into an suv and sped off into the night. news helicopters lost sight of that vehicle in a parking deck in downtown
boswell ran for help and so did his 22-year-old grandson. he grabbed a shotgun and chased away the untruder. >>> a tour bus crashed on interstate 390. a tire blowout may have caused the accident. >>> california survived karm d armagedd armageddon. interstate 405 re-opened at noon local time yesterday after they finished the work on the bridge much earlier than expected. >>> all in all it was a pretty anticlimatic end to the circus that was the casey anthony trial. she...
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with 22 days left the president says he won't accept the stop gap plan to prevent america from defaulting on its debts. he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when they're all up. it's not going to get easier. it's going to get harder. so we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. >> all right, let's bring in our congressional correspondent, kate baldwin. we heard from the house speaker john boehner just before he went back to the bargaining table. update us on the very latest, because the stakes right now are critical. >> the stakes right now are very high, wolf. another day of debt talks and republicans really seem more dug in than ever on the key issue of taxes. as you very well know, as the country ticks closer to this debt ceiling deadline. >
with 22 days left the president says he won't accept the stop gap plan to prevent america from defaulting on its debts. he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that's just not an acceptable approach. and if we think it's going to be hard, if we think it's hard now, imagine how these guys are going to be thinking six months from now in the middle of election season when...
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july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president vowing to meet with lawmakers every day until a deal gets done? i mean, do these deals really get done in meetings like these? or are these photo-ops meant to keep the pressure on, letting americans know the legislators are meant to get the deal done for them. >> a lot is a photo-op for sure to keep the pressure on. we're doing something. we understand the pressure needs to be done. we're working very hard. what you don't see in a photo-op that is important is the behind the scenes staff level discussions, the people who are very -- they're sort of very entr
july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president...
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did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard bargaining ahead as the president and congressional leaders try to hammer out a deal on raising the federal debt limit as the august 2nd deadline looms, most parties are firming up their bottom lines. joining me now is senator tom coburn from oklahoma. senator, i know that you have today pentagon with speaker boehner about the republican position, or at least his position going into these debt talks. what can you tell me about where you are now when it comes to the revenue side of this equation? >> well, i think speaker boehner related that everything is on the table. i think it should be. i
did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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anyway, rose emery says she is a writer of award winning blog "l.a. city mom." she is saying it's okay at times to like like one child more than the other. but she says it's important to know the difference between favoritism and differential treatment. really? that is a parsing of words! >> favoritism may apparently click better with one of their children, but differential treatment is when parents, obviously, give one for more child and when problems start. you can read more about it at cnn.com. >> do you think your parents loved your sister more than you? >> i'm trying to figure out the difference between differential treatment. i will hold my thought on that one. >> good. i'll read the article. >>> a new study finds in a nonemergency situation nearly half of all procedures to widen a blocked or partially blocked artery may be necessary. it would help patients avoid potentially serious side effects including blood clots and postoperative bleeding. >> i don't understand. oftentimes you have to go in there to see whether it's emergency, right? you don't know ho
anyway, rose emery says she is a writer of award winning blog "l.a. city mom." she is saying it's okay at times to like like one child more than the other. but she says it's important to know the difference between favoritism and differential treatment. really? that is a parsing of words! >> favoritism may apparently click better with one of their children, but differential treatment is when parents, obviously, give one for more child and when problems start. you can read more...
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the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are saying don't touch medicare in the negotiations. the president repeatedly saying it is time to get serious. >> we might as well do it now. now is the time to do it. now is the time to deal with these issues. if not now, when? what i've said to them is, let's go. >> go ahead. >> live at the white house for us this morning, so the president, you know, was -- came out with strong language yesterday saying look i'm willing to take heat from my own party, i hope the gop is willing to do the same. >> that's right. that's why he called them back to the white house. this will be the third meeting now thi
the president and hill leaders have agreed to meet today, with only 22 days until the nation is unable to make its payments because of the debt ceiling. the president says it's more like eight days really because the way things move in washington they need the time to put in the legislation to make sure everything goes smoothly. no one knows for sure what could happen to the global economy if these talks fail. republicans are still saying no deal if it includes tax hikes and some democrats are...
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only 22% want their lawmakers to vote for raising the debt ceiling. and more than 1/3 of americans say they're just not sure. when asked which is a greater concern, 51% say raising the debt ceiling without plans for major spending cuts worries them more. only about a third is a csay they're more concerned at the risk of an economic crisis if congress doesn't take action. but there's two separate issues here. republican lawmakers have tied voting to raising the debt ceiling to long-term debt reduction. the fact is if with they don't raise the debt ceiling, the sky could fall. interest rates will go up, the dollar will go down a lot probably. stock markets around the world will go down a lot probably. if you things are ugly now, they could get a whole lot uglier and will. in a separate poll, the in number of americans who think this country is on the wrong track has risen now to 63% this month. that's up three more points from june. if the u.s. fails to pay its creditors, it's a good bet that number will go even higher. here's the question, what does it
only 22% want their lawmakers to vote for raising the debt ceiling. and more than 1/3 of americans say they're just not sure. when asked which is a greater concern, 51% say raising the debt ceiling without plans for major spending cuts worries them more. only about a third is a csay they're more concerned at the risk of an economic crisis if congress doesn't take action. but there's two separate issues here. republican lawmakers have tied voting to raising the debt ceiling to long-term debt...
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let the owner tell you why. >> we've had the place here for 22 years, and the restaurant nine. in nine years there are certain parents who can't leave their children at home. their child is the center of their universe, but they don't realize it's not the center of the universe. >> well, the ban is for kids under the age of 6. i guess they believe that's the age where kids learn to behave and hold their tongues apparently. it's an unusual move for a business to say no to kids unless, of course, it's an adult business. we don't want kids, of course, in strip clubs after all, but this is a run of the mill family restaurant where "family" is used loosely. should businesses be able to ban children? that's the question. on the team chief business correspondent correspondentursrrespondent ali. welcome, everybody. jennifer, i want to start with you. good idea for that restaurant, banning these loud children? >> i don't have a problem with it. i think kids can be in many places, and as long as this isn't discriminatory, it's not certain kids can come and all kids can't, all kids 6 and
let the owner tell you why. >> we've had the place here for 22 years, and the restaurant nine. in nine years there are certain parents who can't leave their children at home. their child is the center of their universe, but they don't realize it's not the center of the universe. >> well, the ban is for kids under the age of 6. i guess they believe that's the age where kids learn to behave and hold their tongues apparently. it's an unusual move for a business to say no to kids...
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aims managed to complete 86 jumps over 22 hours before stopping due to exhaustion. >>> miles above the earth, the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" is busy today. they're using the shuttle's boom camera to check the heat shield for any damage and they're preparing for tomorrow's rendezvous with the international space station. our john zarrella is at the kennedy space center in florida, keeping tabs on what the astronauts are still doing. i know you're still riding high on witnessing that historic launch yesterday. >> reporter: yeah. fredricka, i got to say one thing about the movies, that's a good number one choice, but i always liked apollo 13, one of my favorites too. >> that was cool too. >> that's high up on my list. >> we'll try to add that to the list. >> yeah, get that in there. i'll do my own top five list. >> okay. >> the astronauts are -- they're chasing down the international space station right now, traveling about 17,000 miles an hour, as you mentioned. they're getting themselves in position for the rendezvous tomorrow. and the docking with the space station, which wil
aims managed to complete 86 jumps over 22 hours before stopping due to exhaustion. >>> miles above the earth, the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" is busy today. they're using the shuttle's boom camera to check the heat shield for any damage and they're preparing for tomorrow's rendezvous with the international space station. our john zarrella is at the kennedy space center in florida, keeping tabs on what the astronauts are still doing. i know you're still riding high on...
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he allegedly killed his parents with a 22-ounce hammer, dragged their bodies to a bedroom. the party went on as planned. 40 to 60 people showed up it at the house to party. police were called in for a welfare check the next morning and that is when they discovered the bodies all covered up. >> books, files, towels, anything that he could find inside the home to cover the body. >> the crime scene was certainly a merciless killing. it was brutal. >> 17-year-old tyler hadley is in custody. he was arraigned today. he is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and authorities say he will be tried as an adult. >>> and take a look at this. take a look at this. in case were you wondering this is what a million dollars looks like in cash and this is what was cop fnfiscated during a sto. a police dog named daisy is credited with sniffing out the cash that contained cocaine residue. police are trying to trace the money back to the source. and the top dogs in news corp. say they had no idea what their own reporters were doing, so is this a case of executive i go mourns or strai
he allegedly killed his parents with a 22-ounce hammer, dragged their bodies to a bedroom. the party went on as planned. 40 to 60 people showed up it at the house to party. police were called in for a welfare check the next morning and that is when they discovered the bodies all covered up. >> books, files, towels, anything that he could find inside the home to cover the body. >> the crime scene was certainly a merciless killing. it was brutal. >> 17-year-old tyler hadley is...
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the national weather service says at least 22 deaths may be linked to the heat now. >>> the debt ceiling decline approaches. conservatives reject the tax increases. and cuts to the entitlement programs. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe murdoch and his son james managed to cape the damage to their company news corp. but the damage is jaw-dropping as how sleazy some of tactics were. cnn a cnn's deborah feyerick. >> reporter: like the "news of the world" it appears every one everywhere was fair game. actors. business tycoons. royals. prime ministers. politicians. all potential front page fodder caught up in a type of scandal driven journalism that bordered on blood sport. allegedly involving hacking, tracking and outright bribes. >> they very much crossed the line and they didn't just do it once or twice. we are not talking about a single rogue repor
the national weather service says at least 22 deaths may be linked to the heat now. >>> the debt ceiling decline approaches. conservatives reject the tax increases. and cuts to the entitlement programs. >>> more on the widening media jajeds in great britain. police have uncovered enough information to expand the investigation to other companies and rupert murdoch is back in the united states after facing tough questions from members of the british parliament. analysts believe...
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they also say it's retaliation for pakistan's expulsion of u.s. military advisers. we're going to be getting an update on debt ceiling negotiations in the u.s. when president barack obama holds a news conference in just a few hours. he plans to meet with the republican and democratic leaders again on monday to try to come up with a deficit reduction deal. those are the headlines. this is cnn in london. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello, welcome to "world business today." i'm charles hodson in london. >> and i'm paula chu in hong kong. >> "news of the world" is climbing the corporate ladder with reports that rebeba brooks is set to speak to police. >>> companies and consumers cry foul as australia's prime minister imposes a tax on the country's worst polluters. >>> they're trying to keep greece on tack. their grossing fears of the debt contagion is affecting italy. >> before all of that, let's take you to the stock markets and the aftershocks from friday's dismal stock report. only 18,000 jobs had been added in jeune in the u.s., much lower than expe
they also say it's retaliation for pakistan's expulsion of u.s. military advisers. we're going to be getting an update on debt ceiling negotiations in the u.s. when president barack obama holds a news conference in just a few hours. he plans to meet with the republican and democratic leaders again on monday to try to come up with a deficit reduction deal. those are the headlines. this is cnn in london. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello, welcome to "world...
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after a 22 million dollar repair project the roof was inflated today. >>> students in the uc system will pay nearly 10% in the fall. as for the cal state system, 12% more tuition. >>> girls gone wild are literally sizzling. tour bus, its tour bus had its air-conditioner ripped off from a low overpass in ohio. the dliver said he couldn't see the low clearance sign in the heavy rain. >>> the weather has seemed to gone wild. stifling heat settling in over the south from texas to virginia today. a dozen states under heat advisories. meteorologist rob marciano is live in atlanta. hey, rob. >> hey, kyra. atlanta is in that mix as well. it's been a long last couple of weeks. seems like everybody across the south and southeast has been enduring some heat of record proportions. places like oklahoma city ven't seen temperatures rise above the 100-degree mark for 18 of the past 20 days. in cities like atlanta, here in mid-town, you know, you get a lot of pollution and the ozone cooking because of the sun and the heat and pollutants and causes bad air quality as well. here are the record highs. stre
after a 22 million dollar repair project the roof was inflated today. >>> students in the uc system will pay nearly 10% in the fall. as for the cal state system, 12% more tuition. >>> girls gone wild are literally sizzling. tour bus, its tour bus had its air-conditioner ripped off from a low overpass in ohio. the dliver said he couldn't see the low clearance sign in the heavy rain. >>> the weather has seemed to gone wild. stifling heat settling in over the south from...
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fiber one. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. here are three things you need to have on your radar today. president obama will meet with congressional leaders at 3:45 this afternoon for the third straight day of talks. the president will award the medal of honor to starnlg first class leroy petri lost his right hand tossing a get frayrenade tw soldiers. >>> the astronauts will begin a sidewalk at 3:44 eastern time. >>> you have checked out google plus, it's google's in your face answer to facebook. the tech community likes it, just one problem, it tastes a bit spammy. google has been spamming users by accident. google plus has about 4.5 million users. i'm not one of them. i didn't get an invitation. i sort of got one but didn't seem to work. if anyone has bun invite me. facebook has 750 million members to give you a sense of scope. the most popular person on google plus right now the one with the most followers, mark zuckerberg, mr. facebook himself. guess what the second most popular social network is right now, linkedin. get th
fiber one. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. here are three things you need to have on your radar today. president obama will meet with congressional leaders at 3:45 this afternoon for the third straight day of talks. the president will award the medal of honor to starnlg first class leroy petri lost his right hand tossing a get frayrenade tw soldiers. >>> the astronauts will begin a sidewalk at 3:44 eastern time. >>> you have checked out google plus, it's google's in...
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pakistan denies the report. we will have much more on this coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the u.s. secret service is now investigating the apparent hacking of fox news' political twitter feed. after false reports said president obama had been killed. fox says it's also pushing for a detailed investigation from twitter about how it happened and how to prevent future incidents. the false tweets remained on the site for hours before they were removed. >>> proof that early cancer screenings save lives. the cdc just released a new report on one of the biggest killers in men. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> early detection pays off in the fight against cancer. we know that. but there's a finding in a new report about colo-rectal cancer that came out today. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joining me now. what's happenin
pakistan denies the report. we will have much more on this coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the u.s. secret service is now investigating the apparent hacking of fox news' political twitter feed. after false reports said president obama had been killed. fox says it's also pushing for a detailed investigation from twitter about how it happened and how to prevent future incidents. the false tweets remained on the site for hours before they were removed. >>> proof that early...
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. >> we've had the place here for 22 years and the restaurant 9. i've noticed in the 9 years certain people can't leave their child home. maybe their child is the center of the universe but they don't realize it's not the center of "the" universe. >> well, well, well, i'm sure plenty of local restaurants ready to jump on this and welcome kids into their restaurants with open arms. parents, you know what? you can always cook for the under 6 crowd too. >>> serious side. check on the market. we are coming off on pair of losing sessions that we have had here on wall street and on track for another week open. it's italy that is grabbing the european debt crisis spotlight away from greece and making investors really nervous that europe's problems are spiraling out of control. >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> he put his life on the line for his fellow soldiers and lost a hand in the process. an american hero headed to the white house today to accept the nation's highest military honor. i don't even know anymore. [ tapping ] well, know this -- for a good de
. >> we've had the place here for 22 years and the restaurant 9. i've noticed in the 9 years certain people can't leave their child home. maybe their child is the center of the universe but they don't realize it's not the center of "the" universe. >> well, well, well, i'm sure plenty of local restaurants ready to jump on this and welcome kids into their restaurants with open arms. parents, you know what? you can always cook for the under 6 crowd too. >>> serious...
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first stop, yellowstone national park. a grizzly bear attacked a woman -- excuse me, killed a man earlier today. he apparently surprised the bear and her cubs and she acted to protect them. it is the first fatal bear attack at yellowstone in 25 years. >>> two blackhawk helicopters are flying to the aid of people threatened by flooding in more more. they're dropping 156 sandbags each weighing 110 tons outside of waiverly. >>> talk about outrageous crimes. a group of neighborhood children in strongsville, ohio, had their lemonade stand robbed by teens in hoodies. the take, $13.50. >> teenager's kal car pulls up. looks like they're getting money to get out to get some. we pour some. then they come out of the car and threaten to beat us up if we don't give them money. >> i ran and hid behind the tree. >> we're not sure who it is. we're trying to find that out. donated $20 to pay the kids back and wanted them to know that there are good people out there. >>> a lot of fire and questions is over alleged hacking of cell phones, of
first stop, yellowstone national park. a grizzly bear attacked a woman -- excuse me, killed a man earlier today. he apparently surprised the bear and her cubs and she acted to protect them. it is the first fatal bear attack at yellowstone in 25 years. >>> two blackhawk helicopters are flying to the aid of people threatened by flooding in more more. they're dropping 156 sandbags each weighing 110 tons outside of waiverly. >>> talk about outrageous crimes. a group of...
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we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skill individuals to stay here, because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit in other countries. >> our next question was just sent just an hour ago and focuses on energy. "will you focus on promoting alternative energy industries in oil states like louisiana and texas?" >> i want to promote alternative energy sources every, including louisiana and texas. this is something i'm very proud and doesn't get a lot of attention. we made the largest investment in our history in the clean energy act. we put forth a range of programs that provided credits to companies like providing wind turbines, solar panels. a great example is advanced battery manufacturing. when i came into office, advanced batteries which are used for, for example, in electric cars, we only accounted for 2% of the world market in advanced batteries. an
we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skill individuals to stay here, because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit in other countries. >> our next question was just sent just an hour ago and focuses on energy. "will you focus on promoting alternative energy industries in oil states like...
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but i was in a catch-22 where i didn't have a lot of options. but yeah, he was definitely a strange character. there's no question about it. >> strange. i don't want to give away what happens because i want people watching our documentary, but your story is turn into this hollywood movie. your book has reopened cold cases. what do you think of these ce recent developments in hall's case? >> i think it's fantastic. when you look at the type of criminal that i was, we were all a goodfellows bunch of guys. like i said, a studio 54 flavor. everybody was out having a good time. nobody was really harming anyone. but when you take a guy like a larry hall, this is like the lowest form of person really on the planet. i mean, somebody that would go and kidnap young girls and rape and torture and mutilate these girls, i mean, that's just a terrible person in life in general. >> but to think that you could perhaps bring closure to some of these parent, how does that make you feel. we have new information coming in. hall is confessing to new information base
but i was in a catch-22 where i didn't have a lot of options. but yeah, he was definitely a strange character. there's no question about it. >> strange. i don't want to give away what happens because i want people watching our documentary, but your story is turn into this hollywood movie. your book has reopened cold cases. what do you think of these ce recent developments in hall's case? >> i think it's fantastic. when you look at the type of criminal that i was, we were all a...
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dna tests are a match for 22-year-old laura ackerson. grant and amanda hayes have been arrested in north carolina. both were in court just yesterday. i want you to watch the judge yesterday. the judge told amanda hayes, keep in mind, she gave birth to a baby daughter not too long ago. >> ms. hayes, you're charged with first degree murder. if convicted or if you plead guilty to that offense, the maximum punishment will be life without parole or the death penalty. and i'm going to go ahead and appoint the public defender to represent you. if for some reason, you want to hire your own lawyer, that's always an option. >> thank you, ma'am. >> and bond, there isn't a bond. >> grant hayes is also being held without bond on the same charge. his father is caring for those little children he had with laura ackerson and amanda hayes. and now, if it is interesting, if it's happening right now, you're about to see it. rapid fire, let's begin here with stunning pick cltures out south korea. dozens of people killed when a hillside gave way, swamping an
dna tests are a match for 22-year-old laura ackerson. grant and amanda hayes have been arrested in north carolina. both were in court just yesterday. i want you to watch the judge yesterday. the judge told amanda hayes, keep in mind, she gave birth to a baby daughter not too long ago. >> ms. hayes, you're charged with first degree murder. if convicted or if you plead guilty to that offense, the maximum punishment will be life without parole or the death penalty. and i'm going to go ahead...
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that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 ints. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury department says it will not be able to pay all of its bills. pushing the u.s. closer to default. some of the world's largest coast will report second-quarter earnings this week. including mcdonald's, general electric and apple. others on tap today halliburton, wynn reports and hasbro. ibm will report its earnings after the closing bell this afternoon. president obama expected to nominate richard cordray to head up the new consumer protection bureau today. many senate republicans say they will try block the nomination not just for cordray but for anyone saying the new agency lac
that's why we bought a subaru. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. stock futures currently trading lower ahead of the opening bell. markets made modest gains friday. boosted by corporate earnings. dow closed up about 40 points. nasdaq gained about 30 ints. s&p 500 just seven points higher. all of them ended lower for the week overall. investors remain nervous lawmakers may not be able to reach an agreement on the nation's debt ceiling in time. 16 days to go before the treasury...
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used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see that snow in chile, that we're having they record-high temperatures. >> it's wind, and it's cold. it's summer here, it's hot. >> we're getting the extremes. >> thanks. >>> as soon as the death of bin laden, is the u.s. gunning for the most warranted terrorist dead or alive? i'll have the homeland security secretary janet napolitano. with time running out, will there be any winners in america defaults? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. stories we're working on in the next hour. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf speaking out to "the situation room" about why osama bin laden was able to hide out in his country
used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see...
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. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic type of weather. it comes into the weather and it's very oppressive. and there's not -- it doesn't have a dramatic fashion to it. >> you can't see it, necessarily. >> you can't see it, but my goodness, you're going to be feeling it today and it is very dangerous. anyone going outside or doing any type of outdoor work, you might want to wait until nighttime when it's cool. but in the afternoon, it's going to be tough. the big story is the heat wave that's been affecting a great part of the country right now. the place we're referring to, the upper midwest, where this morning heat is not the story, but a couple of thunderstorms that have
. >>> well, we're 22 minutes past the hour. let's say good morning once again to our friend, reynolds wolf. reynolds, we are talking weather. we are talking dangerous weather once again. but it's not what people might immediately think of when they think dangerous weather. >> yeah. we're not talking about flooding, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. it's heat. and really, it's not a really dramatic type of weather. it comes into the weather and it's very oppressive. and there's not...